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The Student News Site of Trinity University

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Black History Month Spotlight: Naya Rivera

Black History Month Spotlight: Naya Rivera

Trinity students share how the late star's character on Glee impacted them
Kayla Padilla, Editor-in-Chief February 12, 2021

Santana Lopez, Naya Rivera’s most memorable television character, served as a vessel for the Afro-Latinx queer experience for countless young girls. The late actress, who was tragically recovered on...

The football team practices on the field in the fall. Sports will return this spring while classes remain virtual until at least Feb. 8.

Classes shift online while sports receive green light

Students, athletes react to President Anderson's announcement
Gail Grady, Sports Reporter January 19, 2021

On Thursday Jan. 14, Trinity surprised many students by announcing that all classes will be virtual from Jan. 25 until at least Feb. 8 due to the increased spread of COVID-19 and hospitalization rates...

Basketball, men's tennis teams kick-start Trinity's spring seasons

Basketball, men’s tennis teams kick-start Trinity’s spring seasons

First games in 10 months return some sense of normalcy to Trinity
Brian Yancelson, Sports Editor January 18, 2021

Last weekend, the men’s and women’s basketball teams traveled to Houston to face the University of St. Thomas while the men’s tennis team hosted Rice University. Most years, that sounds like a typical...

News brief: 11/6

News brief: 11/6

Dana Nichols November 5, 2020
Potential accessibility changes to face-covering policy.
Photo credit: Kate Nuelle

How TikTok helped me find my new favorite musician

Jordyn Guzman November 5, 2020
Screamo music has a new up and coming face, and he’s a TikTok star
Photo credit: Kate Nuelle

Why Quentin Tarantino’s movies actually suck, Part I: Exploiting film actresses for his foot fetish

Victoria Stringer November 4, 2020
This is not a personal attack on your taste in movies; we were all hoodwinked by the same algorithm.
Photo credit: Kate Nuelle

Exploring the afterlife of San Antonio’s art organizations

Joshua Anaya October 29, 2020
Exhibits and galleries in San Antonio re-open as art directors adjust operations to maintain safety
Photo credit: Kate Nuelle

News brief: 10/30

Dana Nichols October 29, 2020
Spike in COVID-19 cases, hiring committee for Dean of Students formed and more
Photo credit: Kate Nuelle

Queer coding of American classic horror films

Savannah Wahlgren October 28, 2020
Older filmmakers often turned to queer coding to communicate with their audience
Photo credit: Kate Nuelle

Just because you’re hurting does not mean you can hurt others

Shelby Sperling October 21, 2020

illustration by Kate NuelleSo you’ve had a bad day, or maybe even a bad month. Heck, maybe you’re having a bad year. If that’s the case, you’re not alone. Whether you struggle with...

Photo credit: Genevieve Humphreys

Medieval and Renaissance studies relaunches colloquium

Jolie Francis April 3, 2019
Students present on research and analysis of artworks through the Middle Ages and Renaissance